Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 20, 1922, p. 2

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ffrfjrefld ar vout i lira juki iwu kind of 1mxi n earth li iay ffjldll iwu kllhl f mhll ii n t te uiin r una wu untti mtihhl 11 uimhi urn half bail ml tho bj for io t taium nr t the liuml udl tha t nun a wwlth 1 llrqw tha state i fcllll tinlttl l uml trml tor li i t counted kthn hupny unci auil tor tho u hiving ynrs each nun hut laughter ul nucti i his tears e two klmls of iteople oil at who lift sntl tha iwouh you go yuu will aivd tlt ldlvidetl in juat iwu ruuv tnough yu will find too ktnly one irtr to twenty who vut are yuu easing ivrs wbo toll down r on you a leaner whu lets others bear our ihrtlon of labor and worry und b j k co the hacfarlane wiuows alio margaret ashton yy- macfartane hna was ths j show place of our country community a rood atari 1 early life toga pier with ability and native thrift had resulted grandfather uacfarlanee acquiring what was known among at that unw as a goodslxed fortune before either of my grandparents waa fifty year old tbey had built beyond the fata rod barns a prfttty cottage for stephen and aunt ataxy and to be aotlve in working dnuidmpther devoted her urns to oaring for her wide rambling taxrobouse and grandtatber began u do all the odd job round the place that he had lanced to do during the crowded year or hie tctlra life kept the plain substantial building neatly painted there was never any question what tbe color of the paint ehould be any color cor tho barns except red with white trimmings would have looked odd any color tov the house except white wttb green bllnda would have been beneath the dignity of maoparlano farm he de voted much time and cere to the one orchard which contained early late apple or improved varieties cherries pears end ptoma eapecuuly the delicious greengages without which no bldtlme ttastcrn garden thought to be complete under grandfauierh care the wide dooayard become a place of beautiful beds end borders and flowering shrub bery he set out hedges end treea alone the roadside and the lanes be trained vines orer a roujh end rocky corner of the grounds be built lattice and planted shrubbery to shut oft en un desirable view of the stables and the barnyard and at last at the sunny southerly end of the bouse be built the spacious glassed room tor winter plants that proved the wonder sod delight of ii the neighborhood what a riot of bright bloom and foliage glowed in that room i can hear- grandmother now describing to me tho beauty of the plants for my childish edification sad can almost breath tho pungent fragrance and see the wonderful color of ths til nan against tho snow outside here s geraniums of every hue there were fuschlss and begonias and a wonder ful cactus with wnormous crimson c like bloeaoms our citybred rela tives called the room a conservatory ifcut we knew it simply as the plant but w grandfather and grandmother mac fsxlano took great comforf and pride in all the improvements and were con stantly planning bow they might make the place still more pleasant and delightful whenever tbey reached the top of the hill on their way home frpnvjhe village they always looked with pleasure at their trim homestead looks pretty good grandfather would remark with satisfaction how that row of maples has jro grandmother might respond ktbere are just enough trees in the gporyardt i never admired a house pothered in foliage and i dont be- foliage is healthy both realised that something kto make the place as attrao- y would wish to sea tt epavvw it lacked a comfortable and hpomuko look it was only after several years of vain wondering and experimenting that grandfather maofarutne found out what was ine real trouble the pluoe needs background he declared with conviction one day everything is in front iv observed that the prettli country plaocs have one barns for a background or have a slope of land or clumps of trees right behind the house our barns were situated at one side or the- house beyond the gardi the little orchard a few rods be hind the house the ground dropped off abruptly in a rough ledge at the foot of which ran a little stream in spite of the pretty plantings the bouse stood out bleak and bare against the horlson you have discovered the difficulty i do believe said grandma its real clever tff you jonathan id never havl guessed what was wrong but t see now since you have pointed it out trees seem to be tbe onlylnlng can use i wo cant movo tbe barns erect a hill dut how obuld we ever get trees to grow on that rough ledger grandfather said nothing but he waa not a man to give up aaslly ono day while he and grandma and unole ptephrtnm wife were together at the big house ha announced t- triumphantly xv got the ideal wil lows 1 willows will grow like weeds along that freek bottom in five years tbay will bo a fine background for lie place and will improve year by year im going to hitch up old ooly right now and drive over to elder creek fo cu why jonathan the very thing grandma exclaimed with animation willows are real pretty a ways off and nothing arows to beat them but aha added emphatically i wouldnt jtava a willow trs any nearer my iv ttnutfi than that qek bottom for any- i w4vum al l saat i lul u wv tuimftlltlntf 111 with u lvtl illdliuiiil w will hh4iilonally hnylns very luteltlvfi tonij unkl tilt of lfte head that lit null thutt u- kiuitlfuthfr kuthor huil fit iuilnutht u i ll hrui lhi u iirtii i h to worry ulie iu rvwl if tirowm itouns wop i sw in jju krlum farm 1 v ky dult mlaut willow tra rioluk it aunt iiuiy luushnl tllin had iimm of ilia uplihhla of ilia hrowil twuok wht ll lut ltupi nl ixforo slis rnur- rlnl lulo lh rumlly uml hh uilmlrwl i rlty uttln irunlmu muuturuii ir- 1uimj lnrtuimi of tntiti or xnmm uiwuu i f ul finuouiitora of lir own with lite moat lrtunlnunt oluirantatlatln of ths ifsukftrlaiiu family lrutwulhi- wbx tt ood rruiti u right klml trroua n1 as hoitnat is lluylllt t ono hlx liilnl was mod a up ho wan mt no i waa vtr aura what mlaiit not uiouho hu unyuhllng atuh- the affair of tha lrwn iwaitu huil iwum ono availing after ths ihiuf uui kurlu unit had had aur ttt tltt hum ft nil olil tinlshlror jana hud u illiioua autuvar re- imtrkwl grnnilma uplirtm l lively on thu wm hom kv no i a v nlthr beans j esnt p why llrata lmh1 rauing thoa brown beans th rvrtalnty do kiot tsats so good ss tha whit ono wrhabs st that inataltt sralulms isuirht u rllmpaa of liar hun- ihiihi a rachi for aha added juillnlously nothing can bat the whlto nutrruim tlist you ratf jonathan i tlkwj i im lun grshrifutlior hud rapllrd i intnnil to sat hqihi of llrnla and ftn4 bnwn beans this spring in- od of whu narrow klthar auld anything furihiit 1ut a wftvk uter grmndfsthar csrns horn ith four iuarts of brown boans and put thm with soma other garden bo1n tha tap at in if of the pantry one night whan ths minister was taking supper at tha farm grsndma brought larse dish of brown iwsns if grandfathfir was dlapleased lia did not mantlon it before the guost lut the rooming bt ifjulrd llowd you oome to cook ny sssd bfans mother t am we all out of white why no grandma had rapllod but tha white ones wnra nil over in ths granary and i was in a hurry the brown ban looked so claso and nloe i thought j d just use some urate has lots more seed ill get you some icxt time i go over there she was ss good a her word urate says she remarked on returning he doubts whether you can raise thssa beans on this place jonathan lie says tbey neod sandy land like his lot and you know we ve al ways been so glad that our farm lanfj sandy t 1 guess theyll grow said grand father shortly but the beans did not grow wr three successive years im stubbornly procured the seed and carefully plant ed it yet lie harvested scarrely a brown beanl punny now about beans grandma often used to say when ahe served de licious white marrow beans to ap preciative guests urals doyle raises real nice brown beans but brown beans wont grow on this place jon athan has tried em ever so many srs and than grandfather a eyes would twinkle ha knew when he was fairly beaten he could always appreciate a joke on himself long afterwardst if there were any reason except ths ab sence of sand that the brown beans failed to grow serene grandmother macfarlane did not mention it grandfather came homo early with his willow cuttings and after supper grandma went down along the creek bottom with him to help set them out they ought to do light well she lessoned aloud ss she dipped water from the shallow but rapid stream willows need lots of moisture and it la real bandy here to water them wo must come down every evening and dip water round em until tbey get a good start i declare i dont know when ive been so pleased about any thing aa i am about these willow trees it was real smart of you pa to see why our place dldnt took the way it ought ana to think of these willows as a remedy grandfather merely grunted and be gan to gaber up the tools that he bad used for planting fyou through t inquired grandma why not aet out the rest seeing you have tbemt she pointed to three especially one cuttings that lay the basket tm going to set them out in the dooryardv the old gentleman replied laconically with undiminished cheerfulness the uttii lady emptied her dipper and without another word followed htm to tha dooryarq tbe farm buildings faced south neither tree nor verandah had been put at the front of the house to keep out we sunlight nurtng- the njer grandmother had always argued the sun would be too high to shine in unpleasantly at a south door or window during the nine months that remained the sun would be most wel come it wna only tho west side of the house thai needed shading in the hot summer afternoons t like the east side fairly clear too she would say rpornlng sunshine is nlwuys a joy grandmas masoning was goodi plessunter house oould be imagined than her own living rooms were cheery with morning sunlight the unshut tsml south windows and doors wen oool and airy in summer but as the sun sank lower during the winter months it slanted wnrm and pleasant into the plant room rull of say blos soms and filled the big sitting vlth cheer with spade and willow cuttings grandfather went straight for tha sacredly preserved open space beside the front gate while he dug a hblo und firmly set one of the little trees into it grandma hastened to tho well for a pull of water when the tree gets a little else it ought to shade the dooryard und the front of the house real nice she observed casting an ap preciative glance upward as if at im sglnury branches o rand father made tip comment when he planted the second tjrptt jm- pertinently in front of the precious jilunroom grandma only smiled and when he set tho last tree close fesli the pleasant west kitchen door she remarked cheerfully now this one ought to do best of nlv seems to tho soil bj extra good and deep right hore and this one will get lots of water thrown out from the kitchen got so i use tho kitchen drain so rauoh for everything that i ll probably have o hard time remembering the trees at first but plenty of water cap just as well bo thrown out round this little tree without ranking an extra step youve planted it so handy they do say willow cant ge too much watar all tbe willow settings lecelved much ue and attention 111 water these up here by the bouse while you attend to those dowa by tho brook grand t ma would say of an evening i boa lleve to goodness i sea green leaves or shoob starting out kqw doesnt that beat all you ever sawr never bad any improvement jm the plape aroused more interest and solici tation kor tho whole family realised that something about tbe buildings or their surroundings was amiss and everyone believed- that grandfather had hit on just whar wks needed to mata tha homestead attractive evident that rg along the edge of iy rroak huil laknn mhi sloorvunt tlii titm tmur t o tin i ilritlhir hut in tho sb tku hu tiiffotlntiml ifw lir dally vlnllw of liimihitli und mm xhrultlu ry flrurnl- fuihor wnni mil ulonu to axumlna lh ultliik but h oulil illmovir n murk y injury on 1 v iy ovonlng th ill iurth ruiul it w proof hut i hud i rulthfulh wulirid yt l llltlo tr lrmud 11 mluimimur i iiittliiit in front if ii ituit rihm lo lxiituli ti diiw t biiil ly full not wlhw ttuttliuf in tho dihiryurd was ii vol the following si rills win ii tho friwt hul oi out f lh kroiui i irumt ullwr uuiwiiumiu tul1 thut l in to hllrh il lly und ilrlv tb h1 rrk lo nit ihrou willow miu tlnstt iii juut hu with you hu wire r pliud 1 liivn tha winjji und creaks aprlnif wont und laur thy st out w i uithiam wlnrc the unfor- uttlnga ut ih yaar berore hud llut alasl tha new inu also daallnn til dlo h la trua tlmt krumlfathar wall hl o them otiloualy than bafora and thut graiidtna watered and to mind tham fulthfully tbey took root ami little n n limit sturtnd uut bravely but v did not luat ionic this limy tm inuir tha kllrhau door wus tho first to droop orundfuthor dug round ds of it to mo whnthap kful uf liunkt was ul wurk thtro he round none the ground aemd to- im 1 uul vat oils sflerartottier the cuttings illid levery aprlng tho oil miuple w ut to klnar crwk for willow iutlngu yt fall iiovcf found a 11 vo willow tra in lh dooryard it u si prvtty down thars hy ths rrrk grunilins uaed to may tho brown water and thn tfimlar hnw barn the pussy wlllowal i deilure i t bring wiysulf to feel teal sorry about ths wlllowa dying in spite of ull tha work wave put on tltm por if it werent for patting near cuttlnga 11 a nevar gat down kldar crsek in ths rly spring 1arhaiis atsudfather also enjoyed tin little yiwrly journey to tbe iik lxrhups ploasura rather than obstin acy aapt alive his dotormhutllon to set t thrvn wlllow fiuttlngs in the dooryard cvory spring vas astonishing that in nve years could hv grown as large ss the willows down by tha creak their rnota went deep into the moist earth ihalr tops wars high their branches were thick and graceful already tha while bouse shone like u great pearl against their lacy sreen foliage una- faruvn farm was at luat becoming u thing uf gatiulne lwauty- kind of queer about willows grand ma und womotimti to re murk when people praised the beautiful hedge along the creek kvory tree grew fine down there but willows dont seem to do anything in our daryard jonathan has plan led them every year for five years und they die off very time one day when aha spoke of tha willows in the dooryard grandfathers eyes suddenly twinkled i give you my word 1 11 never planl another willow tree in this yard he said but id like to know xlaatrnth ann what ailed those willow trees i set out tho soil is good and i planted am bent t know haw never any algn or their getting injured in any way you certainly watered them faithful maybe that was it tho wster sug- ited grandma whose eyes also were twinkling you see occasionally 1 used tho teakettle as long as grandfather lived h al ways delighted in telling about the willow trees and tha uuduaitle qncl i was fairly beaten he could joke as well as the next person no more willow c uttln so weru ever planted on uacvarlane farm but to this day the old macfarlane willows near he cmek are the beauty spot of a iovety old country place kvory year they are faithfully trimmed and thinned and cared for and many is tha time thut one of us later mac itar lanes has conquered an inborn itreak of obstinacy by say ins well whats tha use willow trees wont grow in our dooryard anyway doq intelligence 111 icnslwiid a abort time sgo uuyi itit nxdliuiiac a nvmlat wus witil d i liuut ihiu f r savins ilia mualars lift tnif and in muii wu walking ulonif i itiok rhhtr loud with hi houd town tint ilnk wat sumo llatunov itnhllid tut inh ntly h lumw u at rurliii hhhi1 took a jump ut bis master und si ut blm sprawling into the h1t tin dog hhnsalf ituld not mrjiim tire lnnnt of tha uar which but for hu liitrvuiiiuni huv killed his rnu ml wuli itbilly injurtfl oulin rliy uii irlli t of its wit utixnl l mid tmwhla vlalts t rvvdonhoaltul for inwlmunt wblla fil tho thhinllng worn of ttllig a ooiibrs ipltsl ifiidon la a plrturw of i rm torrisrs owxirttng a woundeil oollla to that liihtituth n tim lixldint dn- pit tod 4s a truo ono the owtnr of the iiuri was a lwxikiur dumtut hutt and bla axiiluiislloii of th ilysa augu ity wus that thy mint luv ttollood iwopla who hail tnat with urdnnlw txlng tuksuthor thy usd thalr imlgo wlmn th lr frioml tlu collio was run over by u ub ownra of hull i rur havo raunt- rut sturlas to toll of ibntr favorite hrol una of tha i mat is of lu antra tilrh want to a dog show on bis n he was a wondnrful dog and had taken prlit everywhere but tlislly hs kraw old ud his sou lgnl iii uvldontly bowavi lus an ovarsliiht lautar which it wn hl ill n i ha bis 1 ukht this part of bis uy t otl- fy tmisuuuuiitly ha jumpvd throuitli u kllchan window ovar anvoral walls mail hu wuy ihiourh milns of ijhi- ilort u thlokaat trsmc and finally onuu ad up ut tha horticultural hall whwre im took bis plsca on the stand learn to lauqh i urn to lsusli a ood luugh is init- ltr than msduilna wrn how to tell a story a good hlory wall told is us walooma os suit- ahlns in a a irk room wrn to keep your truubus to yourt- tha world is too busy to uare for our ills snd sorrows inrn to wtaat your fr lands with a nlle a goodhumorwl inan or wo sn is always welcome but tho dysf ptptlc im hot wanted anywhere learii lo hide your a bos and pains under plausant amllasi tu ono naros to hear whrther you liave hoadaclms ear- uchea or rlioumntlam you will luuis through this world but nna any goixl thing therefor hut you can do or any kindness that you run show to any human being you hud hotter do it now do not defer r nagloct it the new north- a sportsmens pai diss m who spend their vacation fish ing hunting or canoeing canada 4s first among the countries of the world for the opportunities it affords for in dulgence in either of these inviting invigorating and exciting pastime hut there is one part of the dominion hlch is particularly inviting to the sporting qsberman the big game hunt- rr or tha canoeist u is what is aptly termed canada s now north reachod la cochrane and comprehends that aat stretch of virgin bountry con tiguous to the canadian national llall ways transcontinental division nx ondlng across the upper part of the provinces of optsrlu and quebea for distance of over a thousand mtleevwlth hudson tiny as its northern umll to it is not generally known that thi most important horse breeding es tabluhment east of manitoba is situ ated at bl joachim county of mont mornncy province of quebec this farm was started by the united efforts of the dominion department of agri culture the quebec department of agriculture and the xtrcnch canadian horse ilreeders association the wqrk is being carried on by the first named und is under the direct supervision of mr qua lungeller who la also super intendent of the dominion experiment al station cap rouge que there are at present on the horse farm oyer ninety horses all purebred french canadians eq idea of the scale on which breeding operations are con ducted can be had wbsn it is known that twentytwo mares have young- iart of the work ut to improve kronen canadian horse but it is also clear that most of the problems of horse breeding feeding housing and management can be investigated as wall with this brood as with any other those problems are quite numerous inbreeding close lit line and outcross ing in feeding roughsges concen trates postures in housing the big special barn part of the cattle bam partitioned off cheap single- boarded ahouprs in manage moot work or nu work for breeding animals prevention of diseases in youngsters raising autumn oalts these in themselves show ths advisability of having started such u farm whut will bo tho future of the plaoet vrum an lnvestlgutlonul point of view it is u sou red as oven a quarter of a century la not near long enough to solve many of the problems aa to tho effects of any mprovumenl of the fyench canadian horse accomplish ment t hum by and the scope of the distribution uf improved breeding stock thexuture of thai enterprise is really in the hands of the farmers of tho province of quebec if they show enough interest no doubt french can adian horses will continue to its bred at bu joachim but if it is found out which is improbable that ffrench can adian stallions and breeding stock are not in flamand then it will surely be in order tn look into the question of using unother breed far the experi mental work at bu joachim in the meantime the province of quebec can boast of having the most important bo roe breeding establish ment in isastem canada raising hia salary clerk i camp in to ssk you sir if you could vnls salary im pi oyer it isnt pay day clerk i know that sir hut 1 thought i would speak about it to day employer wel go book to your desk and don t worry ive managed to raise it even week youvo been with i so far bayent ir the important question now timothy said tho teacher whlch is correct a hen is setting or a hen is sitting t well mlsa came buck the prompt reply i anked father onoe and no aaid i he didnt trouble much about tha setting or sitting whn hs wanted to know was whathor the hen wag laying of lying whan she cackled madu it to tli sportsman this northern coun try is veritable paradise within its vast forests there roam at will pearly all species of big game common to the north american continent the hig and burly moose it is tlio homo rod doer have a wide range and some sections are numerous while caribou are to be had by the buntot who seeks them in their feeding grounds in several districts bear ore to be found while the smaller fur- bearing animals are common to a wlds range of territory disciples or xsaak walton will find in the numerous rivers and lakes all that the most ardent of them can desire both in regard to extent and variety of fish which abound in their waters lake or grey trout ranging in weight from six to twenty t pounds are common to several of the lakes waters in which speckled trout abound are easily acoesalble although natur ally the more remote the districts the better the sport in some of the riven and streams are to be caught speckled brook trout known also as the square tall trout weighing from five to a pounds qoipd bass fishing la to be had in certain parts and particularly in northwestern quebec one specie of fish which is contmon to some of tbe older parts of canada- not found in this far- northern country la tha masklnonge but in soma of tha waters flowing into jam us ray are to r ought tho lordly sturgeon sportsmen having landed fish of this species ranging in weight all the way from twenty to two hundred pounds the waters contiguous to hudson hay excellent salmon fishing is occasional ly experienced pike und pickerel arc common to the waters of this northern wild to the canoeist who seeks adventure in territory beyond the fringe of civil isation the waters of the northern parts of quebec and ontario afford ideal farjuttae rivers many of them mighty streams which for genera lions lisve served as highways to ad von turers furtraders and trappers bound to und from hudson bay ore almost beyond compute in number the country being grid- ironed by thsm wontter- fully interesting canoe trips either ex tended or limited are available take for example tbe six routes to mouse tructory oil of which find their way into moose river about 30 miles south of moose jtactory on jamas bay until within recant years this great new north was inaccessible to those who had but a few weeks vacation at their dlsposab it oould not a von be reached during an ordinary vocation term now over the lines of tho canadian nutlounl hallways the a port- irg fisherman the hunter the canoeist and holiday seekers in general can occupying n route raodarnly appointed ateeloonstruatod trains reach points in this happy hunting ground the course of b twenty- fourhour journey from such centres as toronto und montreal and from new york chicago and huston in approximately thirty islxhours and there is an interesting little booklet entitled where to hunt irish nd paddle in tho new north ob ulnable from any otlco of the can ttdlan national railways which en ables the holiday seeker to select his camping ground in this primeval para dtse a number of sectional maps covering the sporting territory from west of lake nlplgon to western quebec in whloh ure shown canoe routes and trails will prove invaluable to tbe sportsman visiting the territory the booklet also furnishes informa tion regarding guides outnt and other necessary details fiyew ii tw tba itchj 9mrt or bora l sore irttitaa to- the- doss i u may think fhn lloau ho pr ity r ull uowarful itut he ui t hum mllias in tha humlm of ulna hlll ilia as yon urn lutpoolnlly im ha loas aa hi you iwm t think unit tl i lioua can r lwkn you or lnmk y ou ho run u 1 mn tuilu ry on u wouk t not k dow le ra mi a poor nun up i h tun ll tlt f aniun hut if lm ult will ha only ii u hill on lh othtr hand tho ttom may drupu overalls und u till a woak auljiry uround a fallow und put hi in ut woru i laanlng ousimdorm hut if tha i hup huh bruins and p h will wl hi oh ihar job juai us uood tha thing tor 11 n witrknr to do n sutlafy not tba hoau i let him uak h night ildve i dallvared tha kou ilayt how do i stark uht un i iad any think t la i hit n whirl 1 am anagad any furlhar htd by tnasou of my thought or ffurlt have i earnod my salt lo day ml u lfttle morst hus tha lloas nuda a profit nut of thin day h work of uliiu r- american mutual mugasltia warned against corn borer the lomlnlon and irovinrlul lu- tiiologlats who ha vi into ii llvftllt- u tliw ntnana of destroying the ont borar huva again laaued a warning all furmera to clean up tin lr barn im ahd burn alt old stalks before nrat of july as this past is nar- inw entering on tha rro flying or h utaga of its erislenra und soon will le luylng eggs thorn is only hnod a year in ontario and iho food almost nntlrtly on all vurlatlea double action goes fartlict- tr it and youll be delighted with the res egg0 baking battleships are not the only things being scrapped these days lots of other things were scrapped before the washington conference pc- came even a possibility old prejudicea old grudges old methods of diplomacy had to be discarded b6fore it was possible to ask for bids from the junk inan on a few billion dollars worth vpf war canoes 1 if you are to makethe most of your opportunities selling your goods it will pay you to take stock of your methods of doing business and scrap ruthlessly the old systems or prejudices that new condi tions have rendered obsolete and above all court publicity secret diplomacy is as bad for your business as it is for the bust- 1 x ness of running a nationadvertise advertise in the acton free press look i 41qtbni gold medal binder twine uo feat to th- lb dyond all doubt the baat twin on tha market 13 34c per lb ooi d mmaf pto fut ruiskioit 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